Cops: Lafayette Hill residence burglarized twice in two days

WHITEMARSH — A residence on the unit block of Sugar Maple Lane, Lafayette Hill, was burglarized twice in the span of two days, police said. Police responded to a report of forced entry at 6:15 p.m. Dec. 22, and police responded to a security alarm at 5:24 p.m. Dec. 23, police said. When police responded the second time, they found the window that had been patched following the previous day’s burglary had been punched out and the rear door was unlocked, police said. Cash totaling $40 was taken, but nothing else appeared disturbed, police said.

Man and woman charged with receiving stolen property

WHITEMARSH — Robart Y. Mohamed, 35, of the 13500 block of South Eagle Valley, Tyrone, Pa., and Kimberly Reilly, 26, of the 200 block of Hillcrest Ave., Conshohocken, were both charged with receiving stolen property, drug equipment violations and trespassing after police responded to Reilly’s residence for a report of a domestic dispute at 8:07 a.m. Dec. 17, police said. An officer separated the two from the homeowner, who said the two did not have permission to be sleeping in the garage, which the two admitted they had done the previous night, police said. A search of the garage found several empty heroin bags, police said. A search of Mohamed found a black pouch containing six rings and 49 coins in his pocket, and a search of Reilly found a bracelet in her pocket, and the property was confirmed to have been stolen, police said. Both were transported to the station, police said.

Later in the day, Reilly’s grandmother, who lives on the same block, reported Reilly had used her credit card without permission on numerous occasions, police said. The grandmother said she had found a card with her account number and several months of credit card statements in a room Reilly had been staying in, police said. Statements from October 2011 to November 2012 showed $8,561.47 in cash advances and $2,790.14 in authorized purchases, police said. Charges of credit card fraud will be filed against Reilly pending further investigation, police said.

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Plymouth Meeting resident reports identity theft

WHITEMARSH — A Plymouth Meeting resident reported Dec. 18 a fraudulent account had been opened in her name, police said.

Lafayette Hill resident reports attempted fraud

WHITEMARSH — A Lafayette Hill resident reported Dec. 18 she had received a letter saying she had won $225,000 in the USA MEGA sweepstakes, a check for $4,685 and a phone number to call, police said. Police advised her no such lottery existed and advised her not to cash the check, police said. Calls made by the police to the number were unanswered, police said.

Conshohocken resident reports purse stolen from vehicle

WHITEMARSH — A Conshohocken resident reported her purse was taken from her vehicle while it was parked in the parking lot at Giant, 10 Ridge Pike, Conshohocken, at approximately 2:30 p.m. Dec. 19, police said. The purse contained a cellphone, four credit cards, a checkbook, a driver’s license, two medical cards, house keys, $6 cash and five personal checks written out to a total of $1,460, police said.

Vehicle stolen from Lafayette Hill resident’s driveway

WHITEMARSH — A white 2011 Nissan Murano SUV was taken from the driveway of a residence on the 4000 block of Joshua Road, Lafayette Hill, at approximately 4:55 p.m. Dec. 19, police said. The owner said she arrived home and left the vehicle running in the driveway while she went inside for approximately five minutes and came outside to find the vehicle gone, police said. A neighbor reported seeing the vehicle drive away in an erratic manner, go over a curb and speed off, police said. The vehicle contained $50 cash, an iPhone 4S valued at $300, a Coach handbag valued at $400, a Kate Spade wallet valued at $200, two credit cards, a debit card, 11 bottles of liquor valued at a total of $200, 26 square feet of tile valued at $120, a portable DVD player valued at $100 and an EZPass, police said.

T-Mobile tablet taken from Patient at Fox Subacute Center

WHITEMARSH — A T-Mobile tablet was taken from a patient at Fox Subacute Center, 251 Stenton Ave., Plymouth Meeting, between Dec. 17 and 19, police said.

Philadephia men cited for disorderly conduct

WHITEMARSH — Frederick L. Gray, 34, of the 800 block of North 66th Street, Philadelphia, and Jamar T. Small, 32, of the 4500 block of North Hicks Street, Philadelphia, were cited for disorderly conduct after an off-duty police officer observed them smoking marijuana in a vehicle parked in the parking lot at 517 Germantown Pike, Lafayette Hill, at 2:39 p.m. Dec. 21, police said. A strong odor of marijuana came from the vehicle, and Gray admitted to having a blunt next to the driver’s seat, police said. Neither had a valid driver’s license or registration for the vehicle, so the vehicle was towed, police said.